Thank you for your interest in viewing Sky Bergman’s inspiring documentary. Covenant Living is proud to be able to offer you this showing of “Lives Well Lived”.
Weaving together the personal journeys of 40 people, ages 75 to 100, this film reveals the lessons learned over 3,000 years of collective life experience. Click the link below to view this critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary. Then, enjoy a short video of our very own residents sharing how they continue to live life well with the help of Assisted Living at Covenant Living communities.
Assisted Living at Covenant Living:
Just the help you need to continue to live life well.
Aging well is about so much more than accomplishing daily tasks. To stay happy, it’s also important you remain as independent as possible, stay engaged and continue to learn while living each day with confidence.
Not only does Assisted Living at Covenant Living provide the day-to-day help with tasks like dressing, housekeeping and taking medication, but you will also benefit from being part of a larger community where you can continue to explore life on your terms. From dining with friends, to gardening and painting, to fitness, wellness and even dance classes, opportunities for growth and fun will help keep you living the life you love.
Acclaim for Sky Bergman’s Lives Well Lived
“Lives Well Lived” is an uplifting celebration of the aging journey. It is a powerful manifesto on human capital and possibility. This is a film for all who intend to live life to the fullest.“
– Roger Landry MD MPH
Author, “Live Long, Die Short: A Guide to Authentic Health and Successful Aging
“What a fantastic and important film! It was inspiring and beautiful, and it shared wisdom and truths that only people who have lived more years can offer. If you’d like to be reminded of how long and rich life can be, look no further.”
– Melissa Spirko
Independent Viewer
“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll pick your jaw up off the floor after seeing just how bendy 80-something yoga practitioner Emmy Cleaves is.”
– The Washington Post
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on taking care of your heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Americans, but it’s often preventable. Simple changes can make a big difference:
🚶 Stay active with gentle exercises or walks.
🍎 Enjoy heart-healthy meals filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
🩺 Don’t skip regular checkups with your doctor.
At Covenant Living, we’re committed to supporting a healthy lifestyle for our residents through wellness programs and activities tailored to all abilities. Let’s take care of our hearts together this month. Learn more about heart health at bit.ly/3Ht92PB ... See MoreSee Less
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Discover a senior living community that puts you at the heart of everything. Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to make the most of your next chapter, #CovenantLiving offers a range of options that help you live well and stay connected. From vibrant social activities to wellness programs, there’s something for everyone. 🌟
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SOMEONE NEED TO CALL CORP OR TULSA HEALTH DEPARTMENT ON THIS PLACE!! WORKED HERE 8 MONTHS!! HORRIBLE PLAce!!! A lady got food poisoning here and died because they aren’t clean This company is millions of dollars in debt. They raise the rent every 3-6 months of living here. This place has ROACHES BEDBUGS, COVID AND RATS ALL THROUGHOUT THE KITCHENS AND HEATHER HALL AND NURSING . , they are a horrible staff of management, they are racist, they have favorites, they don’t clean the dishes properly it still has food on them, they barely clean the dining room it’s food and stains all on the floor, I worked here 8 months and it was the wordst 8 months of my life.. when corp comes they act like they’re so clean and tidy but really is a dirty ass company. You get treated unfairly , they have residents who have problems in their rooms and they still haven’t fixed it. For Months!! . a manager named Shannon is a crack head who they hired, a drug addict who kiss ass to get to her position. That’s why she looks 100 years old at 50 years old . This job is not what they make it.. if anything GO TO MONTEREAU IN TULSA. They are clean and you will get treated right. Inverness is a horrible place to live at. I regret even giving them my time . I’ve literally seen them be rude to residents etc. this job is a horrible place to work and to live. I wouldn’t want to live at a racist, bug infested roach infested in the kitchens, who barely clean the dishes. Who has had a rat problem dead in the kitchen for weeks . This place is HORRIBLE !! Don’t live or work here.. they have covid in skilled nursing and heather hall, this job is disgusting but portray like they’re just this goody two shoes of a job . This building is disgusting & the infection is the management and staff. I’ve had talks with other coworkers who have said to me that they are racist.. they even have white employees seeing it and will tell me . This job is a horrible bug infestation place. Don’t move in here unless you ready to die, or you are ready to go to assisted living. They try to get over on residents and over on. The employees.. the residents tell me how they felt because I had a close relationship with them. This job is HORRIBLE!! DONT LIVE HERE OR WORK HERE UNLESS YOU WANT ROACHES OR BEDBUGS or death. This job has a bad spirits and omen.. evil wicked people who work there! The residents complain about the food being cold.. all THE TIME!!!!! This job is shitty!! Full of shitty individuals who literally treat residents and staff like shit !!
Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His vision of equality, justice, and service inspires us at Covenant Living. We are proud to be a part of a community committed to our mission which supports diverse ideas, perspectives and values and creates a place where people can belong.
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